Bushley, Queensland

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Bushley
Queensland
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Bushley, 2017
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Bushley
Coordinates 23°35′32″S150°16′08″E / 23.5922°S 150.2688°E / -23.5922; 150.2688 (Bushley (centre of locality))
Population36 (2021 census) [1]
 • Density0.261/km2 (0.677/sq mi)
Postcode(s) 4702
Area137.7 km2 (53.2 sq mi)
Time zone AEST (UTC+10:00)
Location
LGA(s) Rockhampton Region
State electorate(s) Mirani
Federal division(s) Flynn
Suburbs around Bushley:
Wycarbah Kalapa Stanwell
Westwood Bushley Stanwell
Westwood Westwood Boulder Creek

Bushley is a rural locality in the Rockhampton Region, Queensland, Australia. [2] In the 2021 census, Bushley had a population of 36 people. [1]

Contents

Geography

Bushley railway station is an abandoned railway station on Central Western railway line ( 23°31′42″S150°15′04″E / 23.5284°S 150.2510°E / -23.5284; 150.2510 (Bushley railway station) ). [3] [4]

History

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Bushley Uniting Church, 2017

The locality presumably takes its name from the Bushley railway station.

Playfair State School opened on 10 July 1917. [5] It closed on 1928. [6] It presumably takes its name from the parish. [7] The school was located at approximately 213 Sandy Creek Road ( 23°32′11″S150°15′58″E / 23.5364°S 150.2661°E / -23.5364; 150.2661 (Playfair State School (former)) ). [8]

In 2019, Bushley was selected as the site of a new waste transfer station which aimed to serve the needs of residents of Rockhampton Regional Council's western districts from Gogango to Stanwell following the closure of roadside bin stations. [9] The council's decision to close the local roadside bin stations had previously been criticised by residents and led to a heated community meeting at nearby Wycarbah in 2018. [10]

Demographics

In the 2016 census, Bushley had a population of 30 people. [11]

In the 2021 census, Bushley had a population of 36 people. [1]

Amenities

Bushley Uniting Church is at 525 Brickworks Road (access from Bushley Road off the Capricorn Highway, 23°31′44″S150°15′10″E / 23.5288°S 150.2528°E / -23.5288; 150.2528 (Bushley Uniting Church) ). [12] [13] It was part of the Parish of Rockhampton South Uniting Church. [14]

The existing brick church was officially opened on 13 December 1959. [15] The final service was held at the church on 5 December 2021, just shy of its 62nd anniversary, which was attended by about 75 people including Uniting Church moderator Rev Andrew Gunton. [15] The church was closed due to dwindling attendance numbers. [15]

Church services at Bushley date back to 1875 when worship was held at the home of the Coombs family. [15] The Coombs family later donated their land for the construction of a community hall where church services were held until the opening of the existing brick church building in 1959. [15]

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References

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  5. "PLAYFAIR STATE SCHOOL". Morning Bulletin . No. 16, 26[?]. Queensland, Australia. 28 September 1916. p. 4. Retrieved 28 December 2020 via National Library of Australia.
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  10. Smith, Leighton (29 September 2018). "Mayor in 'scuffle' over microphone during community meeting" . The Morning Bulletin. Retrieved 15 September 2021.
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  14. "About". Rockhampton South Uniting Church. Archived from the original on 8 March 2021. Retrieved 29 August 2021.
  15. 1 2 3 4 5 Pearce, Matthew (8 December 2021). "Goodbye to Bushley Church" . CQ Today . Retrieved 11 December 2021.